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Discover LudwigThe phrase "awfully tiny" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is very small in a somewhat informal or exaggerated manner.
Example: "The kitten was awfully tiny, barely fitting in the palm of my hand."
Alternatives: "extremely small" or "incredibly little".
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A more-or-less permanent cluster of transvestite prostitutes plies the corners of nearby 125th Street, clad in summery ensembles of Daisy Dukes and tube tops, accessorized with clutch purses that seem awfully tiny until one considers the modest dimensions of the tools of their trade.
Web outlets won't release streaming-media viewership numbers, a clear sign they're awfully tiny.
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A tiny, awfully uncharitable part of me wonders momentarily if that might be an instance of the same expedient moral revisionism which saw the 49-year-old Farage recently declare tax avoiders "the common enemy", only for it to be revealed that he'd once been at it himself with an Isle of Man trust.
And if you get stuck in a traffic jam or a delayed train for a couple of hours, those 20 minutes or so of tunes stored in its tiny memory are going to become awfully repetitive.
Be warned that it is a tiny space, with only 34 seats, and awfully noisy when busy.
This is an awfully well done production, with notable performances, strong direction by David Saint and powerful projection design, from the literal (fish with tiny feet emerging from a prehistoric sea) to the cosmic (observatory-style starry-night skies), by Michael Clark.
Awfully wrong".
Awfully quick.
Awfully good.
It was awfully high, but awfully lonesome.
That's awfully presumptuous.
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